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Hacker site closes for renovation - Independent hacker Web site Hacked.net went dark Thursday night, leaving the text "FIN: Hacked Net Ver 1.0" as its closing statement. [News.com]
 
Hackers "claim" Pentagon attack - The hackers go by the names "Makaveli" and "Analyzer." They are a little bored, a little angry, and a little full of themselves. [News.com]
 
Hackers attack NASA, Navy - NASA, the Navy, and university campuses throughout the nation were the targets Monday evening of "denial of service" attacks on computers running Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 95 operating systems. [News.com]
 
Hackers keep sites on guard - Security concerns are keeping systems managers up late--literally. [News.com]
 
Handheld offers 8-inch screen - LG Electronics is introducing a handheld computer with a display and keyboard large enough to allow it to be used for typical computing functions, and a processor that's the fastest yet for this category of device. [News.com]
 
Hatch likely not done with Gates - Microsoft (MSFT) CEO Bill Gates has finished his congressional testimony, but Sen. Orrin Hatch--who chaired the hearing Tuesday--is still looking closely at the Redmond giant. [News.com]
 
Hatch wants letter from Gates - The following is text of a letter Orrin Hatch and other senators on the Judiciary Committee sent to Microsoft CEO Bill Gates. (See related story) [News.com]
 
Hatch writes Gates on Windows 98 - Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Orrin Hatch today sent a letter to Microsoft chief executive Bill Gates indicating that it would extend its ongoing investigation of alleged antitrust practices to include Windows 98. [News.com]
 
High-speed access heats up - The race to provide high-speed access to the Net heated up today, with cable and DSL (digital subscriber line) players announcing further availability for their services. [News.com]
 
High-tech gender gap probed - With all the buzz about the high-tech industry's worker shortage, some members of Congress wonder if the real deficiency is in the number of women entering and advancing in the field. [News.com]
 
Hitachi discounts notebooks too - Hitachi is falling in line with the rest of the major notebook PC vendors in offering a portable with a high-quality liquid crystal display (LCD) and a fast processor for as little as $1,599. [News.com]
 
Hitachi shifts away from memory, cuts 200 - Hitachi Semiconductor America today said it will restructure its Texas memory chip operations by shifting to more profitable products and laying off 200 employees, or 20 percent of its U.S. workforce. [News.com]
 
Hotmail suffers email scam - Hotmail, the free email service owned by Microsoft, will remain free despite not-so-widespread rumors to the contrary. [News.com]
 
House PC brands to explode - Retailers are turning to one of the oldest tricks in the consumer business to get around the PC price wars: store-brand products. [News.com]
 
How hard will Y2K bug hit feds? - This week, the federal Office of Management and Budget warned that several federal agencies are in danger of missing a deadline to fix Year 2000 computer system problems, which will cost millions of dollars more to fix than originally thought. Will the Year 2000, or millennium, bug bring the government to its knees? CNET's NEWS.COM asked this question to John Koskinen, the recently appointed chairman of the President's Year 2000 Conversion Council. [News.com]
 
IBM Pentium II PC dips to $1,099 - IBM (IBM) cut prices on business PCs by as much as 20 percent today, dropping the cost of a 233-MHz Pentium II system to $1,099, a new low for a top-tier vendor. [News.com]
 
IBM Software sees flat Asia growth - The software division of IBM (IBM) expects flat growth in its business in Asia Pacific this year, an executive said today. [News.com]
 
IBM becomes low-cost chip power - Which company poses the greatest competitive challenge for Intel in the processor market? Advanced Micro Devices? Cyrix? [News.com]
 
IBM builds up business apps - IBM (IBM) today unveiled two new Java-based building blocks for creating server-based business applications. [News.com]
 
IBM cuts flat panel prices - IBM (IBM) today released three new flat panel displays priced as low as $1,499 and cut prices up to 35 percent on existing models, offering yet more evidence that the cost of space-age monitors is coming down to earth--or at least closer. [News.com]
 
 

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